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« on: August 18, 2006, 08:28:52 PM »

May I draw your attention to thetank's latest article which can be found by clicking the link below.

http://www.blondepoker.com/index.php?q=node/3650

It covers his favourite top ten casinos in Vegas and, in my humble opinion, is one of his most enjoyable and entertaining articles to date.

What's best is that there are still two more parts to come, but you're gonna have to sit tight before you get to set your sights on them. mooooohahahaha
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« Reply #1 on: August 18, 2006, 09:51:16 PM »

i feel cheated. that was not 10. nice piece Tank:)
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« Reply #2 on: August 18, 2006, 10:12:16 PM »

Patience mad, patience. Smiley
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« Reply #3 on: August 18, 2006, 10:18:46 PM »

aah see if we had gone in excalibur kiddy arcades could have wupped your bum at
rolling balls down , won declan 3 teddies on last morning i was there Smiley
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« Reply #4 on: August 19, 2006, 12:30:38 AM »

Great article....my own personal favourite was the Mirage. The card room reminded me of Luton in that it was quite cramped but friendly. Most importantly was the fact that no more than 30 feet away was the Carnegie deli where for a reasonable price you could buy a sandwich which could feed a third world country for a week.....worth going just to watch people tackling the logistics of trying to eat one
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« Reply #5 on: August 19, 2006, 12:45:43 AM »

Thanks folks, glad you like it.

More to come....
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« Reply #6 on: August 19, 2006, 12:49:13 AM »

Nice piece Tank. Anyone else think the Bellagio has a little something extra? Seemed more classy than the rest.
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« Reply #7 on: August 19, 2006, 01:33:42 AM »

Great article....my own personal favourite was the Mirage. The card room reminded me of Luton in that it was quite cramped but friendly. Most importantly was the fact that no more than 30 feet away was the Carnegie deli where for a reasonable price you could buy a sandwich which could feed a third world country for a week.....worth going just to watch people tackling the logistics of trying to eat one

and what about the cheesecake in that deli, its outta this world, My wife sent me up there several times for cheese cake when we were in Vegas.
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« Reply #8 on: August 19, 2006, 02:43:20 AM »


Nice piece Tank. Anyone else think the Bellagio has a little something extra? Seemed more classy than the rest.


The flashy lights of the slot machines and Americans wandering around in shorts and "fanny packs" completely spoil the atmosphere as far as I'm concerned. I'm looking for James Bond wannabes tuxedoing it around with glamorous molls in sheer backless gowns. Not a lot of that going on in town, the dress code on the casino floors seems to simply be "no swimwear"

I remember reading a Benny Binion quotation somewhere "When he walked into the baccarat pit and pulled out $25,000, we decided he met the dress code just fine"

There probably are places where everyone wears their Sunday best to be fair, it's just that they won't let scum like me near them. Smiley

I will agree that in Vegas the classiest casino prize does go to Bellagio.That fountain show and elegant building clinches it as far as that award is concerned.
I remember joking that if we ran out of money, we'd just camp outside and watch it all day long.

The Wynn comes in a very close second. The building itself isn't too impressive. Mr. Steve apparently decided that spectacle from outside is the wrong way to go. Have the impressive s**t inside the actual casino, so the punters have to come through the doors.

Here's a wee story from the Wynn that didn't quite make the cut of the article itself (it was plenty long enough already)....



The Wynn - We played a little of that WPT table game there. The dealer with a southern drawl asked us "So what part of Texas are y'all from." To think the guide book said to watch out because few Americans had a sense of humour. We experienced the opposite with most folks.

He was an elderly gent, looked like he could be related to Mike Sexton. We wondered why he was a dealer and not some sort of pit boss type dude. It soon became clear.....

The game is simple enough, another table game for silly people, cashing in on how popular poker on the telly has become.
You ante up, and are dealt two hole cards, the dealer gets a couple too.
You then decide to either fold, (give up the ante)
raise (punt 5x the ante)
or go all-in (punt 10x the ante)

If you've raised, the dealer will play if his two cards total 13 or higher, or if he has any pair. 5 board cards are then dealt, and the best hand wins. If his hand doesn't qualify, you just get paid on the ante, and take your "raise" back.

Similarly situation if you've gone "all-in" except the dealer needs 17 or better, or any pair, to play with you.

Anyway, I know what you're thinking, what is a so called professional poker player doing playing this version of the game that's clearly for mugs. Well, I was on holiday, leave me alone.

So I'm punting away at this for a while and getting fairly lucky (which in Vegas means breaking even.) Two other players are also trying their luck when the following hand comes up...

We all raise, the dealer flips his hand    . Twenty-one, more than enough to call. We all flip our hands

Player 1 (a desperado type, all the chips he has on the table are riding on this hand) has 
Player 2 (one of the aforementioned fanny packers) has    
Player 3 (Meeeeeee) has a cheeky pair 

I can just hear Vince Van telling the viewers that we have a "classic race situation".

The flop comes down.. 

Desperado has a pair, but that's not a problem. In this game, it's just the dealers hand you're playing against.

Turn time..  for the lads.

The mighty pair of 4's is still good, but we have a cart load of cards to dodge. 7's, 10's, Q's, A's as well as any spade spell bad news for captain me.

Argghhh it was too much to ask.. the  (that promiscuous tart)  means that's thirty buckeroonies I'll never see again
Player 1 bangs his fist on the table and storms off. The dealer looked in his direction and kinda petted his bottom lip in a kinda "Oh dear" gesture.

So it's just the formality of taking my chips and placing them in his neat little tray thing. He look at my hand, looks at his own, then pays me out.
He's missed the straight! He believes himself to only have Ace high.

Oh dear I think, as we come to paying out player 2. He has a straight too (for a split pot) surely all will become clear now. I snatch my chips I've just been payed, hoping beyond hope that he won't ask for them back.

Amazingly, Player 2 doesn't voice his objection when the dealer collected his chips. That's two people who've missed it now.

He goes to pay out the (now absent) player 3. As our friend is long gone, he calls over the pit boss to ask what to do. Now I'm sure I'll get rumbled. Nevada law doesn't prohibit casinos demanding a payout back when an error has been made. You never know though, I might still get to keep it, PR and all that.

The pit boss looks at the situation. "He must have thought you had a flush" is what he says.

Am I the only person who has heard of a straight in this town? I double and triple check the cards that have been dealt, yip, I definately have no right to this $60 my sweaty fingers are playing with.

After a minute of looking for Player 1, the dealer gives up. The pit boss tells him to just rack up the chips. The cards are all collected and we proceed with the next hand.

The cocktail waitress arrives with another fuity rum type thing for me (again, leave me alone, I was on holiday.) I decide now is as good a time as any to tip the dealer and bugger off. A small profit logged, a souvenier chip in hand.

So I was well chuffed, in perhaps the greatest casino in the gambling capital of the world, this "professional" was able to play house game poker with an edge. I want to know what part of Texas he was from.
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« Reply #9 on: August 19, 2006, 02:53:48 AM »

Brilliant story!
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« Reply #10 on: August 19, 2006, 01:18:01 PM »

Ah the cheesecake.......................how quick we forget
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« Reply #11 on: August 19, 2006, 01:23:56 PM »

Great post tank....
Lucky these games are still hand dealt and not computers.
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« Reply #12 on: August 19, 2006, 05:19:47 PM »

Look, it's Phil. We can see him in all his glory now!

How's the weight loss going?

I'm going to start going the other way this weekend.
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« Reply #13 on: August 19, 2006, 05:41:16 PM »

I lost 5lbs this week and am even more moody than I  normally am lol. As regards your weight gain might I reccommend a visit a day to Maccie D's. Anything on the menu shuld do it though try to avoid the lettuce. The rabbits get jealous
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« Reply #14 on: August 19, 2006, 06:18:01 PM »

I lost 5lbs this week and am even more moody than I  normally am lol. As regards your weight gain might I reccommend a visit a day to Maccie D's. Anything on the menu shuld do it though try to avoid the lettuce. The rabbits get jealous

I'm 9 dead (not literally) at the moment, but I reckon I can get that up to 10 no problem. I used to be 11.5 until I started playing poker, but I think I'm a long way off from that weight. The problem is that you get used to not eating much, I guess I'm going to just have to try and force it down.

LOL - I bet you dream of being able to say that.

Maybe one day your PokerStars shirt will be too big for me...
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